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NHANES Chemical Intake Rates for chemicals in Wambaugh et al. (2019)
Description
These data are a subset of the Bayesian inferrences reported by Ring et al. (2017) from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). They reflect the populaton median intake rate (mg/kg body weight/day), with uncertainty.
Usage
wambaugh2019.nhanes
Format
A data frame with 20 rows and 4 variables:
- lP
The median of the Bayesian credible interval for median population intake rate (mg/kg bodyweight/day)
- lP.min
The lower 95th percentile of the Bayesian credible interval for median population intake rate (mg/kg bodyweight/day)
- lP.max
The upper 95th percentile of the Bayesian credible interval for median population intake rate (mg/kg bodyweight/day)
- CASRN
The Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number
Author(s)
John Wambaugh
Source
Wambaugh et al. (2019)
References
Ring CL, Pearce RG, Setzer RW, Wetmore BA, Wambaugh JF (2017). “Identifying populations sensitive to environmental chemicals by simulating toxicokinetic variability.” Environment International, 106, 105–118.
Wambaugh et al. (2019) "Assessing Toxicokinetic Uncertainty and Variability in Risk Prioritization", Toxicological Sciences, 172(2), 235-251.